Pressing Dila

Dila's face turned sour. He didn't like it because Rere had investigated him until he got a copy of the children's birth certificates. Rere's connection was so good that he got a copy of the birth certificate of his third child.

"Looks like I can't dodge anymore. You have all the evidence. I said neither. You certainly don't believe it."

Rere smiled at Dila. He approached and grabbed Dila's hand. Warm and accepting.

Dila frowned. Rere's attitude is very strange and different. Suspicion arises in Rere. What does the woman's arrival at her house mean?

"You know how much Bara has been suffering for the last four years?" Rere paced looking at the family photo of Dila and Dino. There is pain and ache to look at the portrait there. The place should belong to Bara, not Dino.

"Bara who was photographed there shouldn't be your annoying cousin."

"Do you know if Dino is my cousin?"

"I'm investigating it in as much detail as possible. You're together just for the sake of the kids aren't you?"

"What are you planning?" Dila's voice trembled. It doesn't feel good anymore.

"I just want to give my best for Bara. Do you know if he was shot by a political opponent while looking for you? Time to run away."

"You know everything?" body Dila's trembled and shivered. "If you know why you came looking for me?"

"Bara forgot about everything, didn't even know his name. He only remembers mama. Ranti's mama is late."

"If he forgot everything, why did you marry Bara? Even me and he have not been officially divorced? Legally we are still husband and wife?"

"You want to sue our marriage?" Rere even acted like a fool. In her heart, he cheered with joy. Dila is hooked.

"I'm not suing your marriage. I'm just asking. As a woman, aren't you at a loss to marry a man who still has the status of a man's husband?"

"At that time Bara was alone. There was no woman beside him when he was sick. If not me who else? He was alone. A stranger with his own family? I could not bear to leave him alone. What you did to Bara was so cruel. You left him alone when he needed you. "It's cruel that you even left her when she was pregnant."

"So you mean to come here? Want to take me back home and have polygamy? I'm sorry I can't."

Rere burst out laughing when Dila talked about the issue of polygamy. Since when did he come here to invite Dila to polygamy? Imagine polygamy in the scene alone is not.

"Don't joke Dila." Rere chuckled. Can't control me. Dila is so funny.

"Then what?" Dila became serious and panicked.

"I want to bring one of your children to live with us."

"What?" Dila shock. Her heart stopped beating. Take one of the twins? Don't dream of Rere!

"Is my speechless clear?"

"I will never let you bring one of my children."

"Don't be selfish," Rere said softly but made Dila shudder.

"Selfish you mean?"

"You're selfish. Bara doesn't know who her children are yet. They don't know if they are Bara. It's time for the children to know who her children are."

"Are you stupid or what?"

"Why do you say I'm stupid?"

"You shouldn't have to bring one of your husband's children from another woman."

Rere just smiled in response to Dila. The woman was even scared if Rere took one of her children.

"I'm not a bad woman. Be selfish. If we love someone, we'll be happy to see the person we love happy. I just want to realize my husband's dream of meeting his children. All he knows is you get divorced and then you're pregnant. Why does he believe you are pregnant because she has morning sickness. Nausea, vomiting, dizziness. He misses his child. Everything must have wisdom. If Bara doesn't come here and you meet, maybe until I close my eyes my husband won't see his child. I just want my husband to be happy. No. more. Leon has a brother. "

Should I not experience nausea and vomiting during pregnancy, it turns out that Bara experienced it? Dila whispered in her heart

"I will never give one of my children to you."

"It's up to you. I'll tell Bara everything. How do you know an Aldebaran? He can do what no one else can."

"Are you threatening me?" Dila is inflamed. Her emotions rose to her forehead. Her hands clenched tightly.

"I'm not threatening you," Rere commented with a smile.

"What's going on?" Lala approached Dila and Rere. Their faces were tense with hunting breaths.

"Introduce aunty. I'm Rere." Rere held out his hand to Lala. "Hello, aunty."

"Did you come here?"

"I want to talk to Dila." Rere talk with French accents. Study in Malaysia made an eloquent English.

"What are you talking about? I see Dila angry. What do you want?"

"Am I honest or lying?"

"Why are you giving me a choice? Just tell the truth."

"I'm Bara's wife." Rere stopped talking for a moment and then continued. "I came here to talk about the children. I know the cute boys' dan girl are the children of my husband and Dila. So ... I want to introduce the children to their father. I'm sorry to see Bara's condition. He is sad because he forgot his memory. . "

"What do you mean? Speak clearly?" Lala doesn't understand what Rere means.

"I want to bring one of the children to live with us. Bara should know with his children and vice versa. Bara deserves to be happy. The last four years have not been an easy time for her to pass."

"He knows if my child triplets with Bara." Dila opened the voice. Strive to be rigid. Not wanting to show his weakness to Rere.

"You seem to like to complicate things. They are not only your children but also my husband's children." Rere is getting Dila cornered.

"You." Dila emotionally wants to be angry but Lala forbids her. As a mother, Dila is not willing if one of her children is taken.

"I will announce to the family when Bara's children have been found. Papa Herman has a right to know who his grandchildren are."

"Don't go over your limits." Dila is angry.

"I just want to make my husband happy. I don't want my husband to be cursed by his children for never being noticed. Don't let that happen. They are still young. Don't let them lose the moment with their father. I just want the best for Bara and the children. I did not come here to look for the enemy. "